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as he left that courthouse he called for protests across russia this evening. the critic was under house arrest. he intended to attend the rally. protests of this nature are unusual and it is not sanctioned by the state. these scenes are flanked by riot police. it is quite tense. we will keep people informed of exactly what happens cht they have warned people that it is an unsanctioned demonstration and without a permit they are not allowed to be there. you will be aware of the background with the russian economy in some crisis. this is quite serious potentially. >> and the state department putting out a statement saying that the move against the protesters and also the jailing of the brothers or one of them is designed to tamp down social activism and protests. and they are watching that situation very very carefully. >> let me read to you what was said. this is the most contentable and disgusting part. we are seeing authorities trying to destroy this and put them away. we understood they would do this. remember the kremlin has used the courts in the past. the
as he left that courthouse he called for protests across russia this evening. the critic was under house arrest. he intended to attend the rally. protests of this nature are unusual and it is not sanctioned by the state. these scenes are flanked by riot police. it is quite tense. we will keep people informed of exactly what happens cht they have warned people that it is an unsanctioned demonstration and without a permit they are not allowed to be there. you will be aware of the background with...
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does russia default in 2015? >> no. >> i think they will. >> real pleasure. we had a rough start but recovered nicely. >> yes. >> we are still up for you in a bathing suit bet. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start now. >>> the dow going for the eighth straight day of gains. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq on track for the eighth straight water of gains. and the nasdaq is within 5% of its all-time record tech bubble close. we have the 2015 play book. the health of the american housing market. could 2015 be the start of the negative price dip. might that be a good thing. forget uber. this company is the most valuable tech startup in the world. we will take you inside. tyler is off today. my partner bill griffith is here at cnbc headquarters with me. >> the major averages trading in a narrow range, light volume. you would expect this for the last trading week of the year. we have seen several new records. the s&p, the russell 2000 closed in a new high on friday. here is how we stand at the
does russia default in 2015? >> no. >> i think they will. >> real pleasure. we had a rough start but recovered nicely. >> yes. >> we are still up for you in a bathing suit bet. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start now. >>> the dow going for the eighth straight day of gains. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq on track for the eighth straight...
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could it possibly be like a red swan in the form of russia or china or not really care what's going on over there? >> no. you know, it's funny because you care when you care. right? >> right. >> when all of a sudden when the market decides to care about it, it cares about it. people put it in the back burner and realize it's kind of happening in the background but as long as it doesn't affect them here at home it's okay until all of a sudden you get some big explosion somewhere and it causes everyone to get nervous. right? i don't think there's a big black swan event next year. i actually think that lower oil prices are going to create a lot of excitement in the energy industry and look at that, m & a and ipo market hot again next year and i don't see anything to be a black swan. >> which companies? >> specifically i think you have to watch the whole group, right? we have gotten some mayor moves? some stocks and depending on what oil does, maybe some regional players, some of the big guys looking at the regionals and scooping up assets so i think you have to pay attention and energy is
could it possibly be like a red swan in the form of russia or china or not really care what's going on over there? >> no. you know, it's funny because you care when you care. right? >> right. >> when all of a sudden when the market decides to care about it, it cares about it. people put it in the back burner and realize it's kind of happening in the background but as long as it doesn't affect them here at home it's okay until all of a sudden you get some big explosion...
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one of my comments was russia could possibly default on its debt. he goes on to say in '99 s&p went to 30 pe. next year pe likely 16. not going to get that high but beware it is possible. i would be more concerned about interest rates myself but i think we can go to 16 or 17 if the economy continues to show signs of improvement. >> thank you so much. >>> let's get back to julia boorstin. >> seth rogen tweeting the people have spoken. freedom has prevailed. sony didn't give up. "the interview." seth rogen doesn't just star in "the interview," he also directed it. this is really his project all the way through. he is very pleased and kept mum over the past couple of days ahead of this when sony had announced they were pulling the film. so clearly this is something he has been pushing for and the release is happening on thursday in independent theaters that have agreed to show the film. >>> let's get back to the markets. is the dow 18,000 a sign that stocks are heading into overvalued territory? tell us what you think? go to cnbc.com/vote. does this mi
one of my comments was russia could possibly default on its debt. he goes on to say in '99 s&p went to 30 pe. next year pe likely 16. not going to get that high but beware it is possible. i would be more concerned about interest rates myself but i think we can go to 16 or 17 if the economy continues to show signs of improvement. >> thank you so much. >>> let's get back to julia boorstin. >> seth rogen tweeting the people have spoken. freedom has prevailed. sony didn't...
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. >>> a lot of news out of russia. the deputy prime minister overseeing the economy says the government doesn't plan to introduce currency controls. the ruble has lost more than half value so far this year. russian stock market up today, too, despite warnings from russia's former finance minister saying it is going into a recession next year and maybe a deep one. check out the big russia etf right now. it is down today and off 45% this year. >>> russian banks feeling the crunch. the mid-sized bank trust bank getting a $530 million bailout from russia's central bank. it is the first bailout of the ruble route. there are also fears about big deals over in russia. kate kelly has been following that story. >> there is word that a long term deal from morgan stanley has fallen through. given that russia is under heavy international sanctions stemming from spring invasion of ukraine the depth of the deal is hardly a surprise and could be problematic of what is to come. at a time when energy companies in general are most eager
. >>> a lot of news out of russia. the deputy prime minister overseeing the economy says the government doesn't plan to introduce currency controls. the ruble has lost more than half value so far this year. russian stock market up today, too, despite warnings from russia's former finance minister saying it is going into a recession next year and maybe a deep one. check out the big russia etf right now. it is down today and off 45% this year. >>> russian banks feeling the...
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cuba, north korea, russia, the american economy. we will carry that press conference of course live as soon as it begins. we'll be right back. and cialis for daily useor you. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use an
cuba, north korea, russia, the american economy. we will carry that press conference of course live as soon as it begins. we'll be right back. and cialis for daily useor you. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,...
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let me turn you to russia. you've spent a lot of time in russia. you coined the name brix, brazil, russia, india, china. give me your thoughts on what's happening in russia right now with the fall of oil and where that puts president putin, because everybody says he's very smart, but this may have been a miscalculation. >> yeah, many people i've spent a lot of time with as well as following leading political figures have often told me they think he's the smartest guy in the world political stage for many years. but one wonders about that when you look at the challenges that put themselves under here. in some ways i can turn a lot of conventional thinking on his head. i wonder whether it was the decline in the oil price and the realization that the russian economy was going to go through a really weak phase which encouraged putin to think of ways of remaining just as popular as, of course, he's been for the past decade if not longer in russia. and despite the fact we obviously disprove of all the things he's been presiding over the past few months,
let me turn you to russia. you've spent a lot of time in russia. you coined the name brix, brazil, russia, india, china. give me your thoughts on what's happening in russia right now with the fall of oil and where that puts president putin, because everybody says he's very smart, but this may have been a miscalculation. >> yeah, many people i've spent a lot of time with as well as following leading political figures have often told me they think he's the smartest guy in the world...
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the move up comes after russia's finance ministry said it is starting to sell foreign currency. take a look at these long lines in moscow because russian consumers are flocking to the stores furiously buying a range of big ticket items trying to pre-empt price hikes. >> reporter: what we have seen along side those long queues is a central bank take ag more muscular approach. we have had a wrath of announcements where they have stepped in and said they will try to support the banking system and try to help the economy and try to defend the ruble. a big challenge here, $35 billion worth of corporate refunding to take place in dollars next year it will be 98 billion in 2015. it's not going to help the russian central bank if tonight's fed announcement pushes towards a more hawkish fed and hike in interest rates than later. that will not play well and might turn around the bounce we have seen in the ruble. massive capital outflow expected to leave the economy in 2015, about 128 billion for 2014. people are taking money out of this economy and hawkishness from the fed this evening wi
the move up comes after russia's finance ministry said it is starting to sell foreign currency. take a look at these long lines in moscow because russian consumers are flocking to the stores furiously buying a range of big ticket items trying to pre-empt price hikes. >> reporter: what we have seen along side those long queues is a central bank take ag more muscular approach. we have had a wrath of announcements where they have stepped in and said they will try to support the banking...
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take a look at the big russia etf. the market vector is russia. it has been all over the board in today's trading session right now down 2.25%. oil is still under pressure, as well, hitting five-year lows. that is the root of russia's trouble. you got to stay tuned. this market day is just whacky. dominic chu joins us with a "market flash." >> let's talk about some of the wackiness. some of the oil exchange traded funds etf, xle, market vectors, s&p oil and gas exploration etf. they have a long way to go to break even here. they are all down between 14% and 34%. with the xle the white line you are seeing there one of the more heavily traded is trading in very heavy volume far above what it normally does. >> thank you very much. we have been talking about russia, some developing news concerning russia. john harwood joins us from washington, d.c. >> tyler was talking about whip lash tuesday. the obama administration is confident it has played a part in some of the whiplash for vladimir putin. the head of council for economic advisers came into the w
take a look at the big russia etf. the market vector is russia. it has been all over the board in today's trading session right now down 2.25%. oil is still under pressure, as well, hitting five-year lows. that is the root of russia's trouble. you got to stay tuned. this market day is just whacky. dominic chu joins us with a "market flash." >> let's talk about some of the wackiness. some of the oil exchange traded funds etf, xle, market vectors, s&p oil and gas exploration...
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russia is the focus of all of this. how does russia pay for imports? almost half of export revenue is oil-related. that is a big issue. here is individual stocks that trade right here. all of them down. this is just on a one-day trade here. commodity countries are also weak again. you can see brazil, peru, south africa all down 1.5% to 3%. the odd thing about this on a day when oil is moving the markets the oil stocks themselves big oil in general is up today. chevron just went negative but has been positive most of the day. here is about tomorrow. one thing about the fomc meeting. starts tomorrow. there is a lot of trader lure about how to trade that and a lot of talk about that. i want to show something about our partners that sort of indicates that we have a positive trade generally on the date of tomorrow, the day before the s&p trades positive 65% of the time. it doesn't trade up that much. it is pretty minimal. the biggest gainer is home builders up 60% of the time. the average gain there is 2.9%. >> 29%? >> no. it does -- you see modest gains ov
russia is the focus of all of this. how does russia pay for imports? almost half of export revenue is oil-related. that is a big issue. here is individual stocks that trade right here. all of them down. this is just on a one-day trade here. commodity countries are also weak again. you can see brazil, peru, south africa all down 1.5% to 3%. the odd thing about this on a day when oil is moving the markets the oil stocks themselves big oil in general is up today. chevron just went negative but has...
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they have back doors to china, russia and other countries. >> that is a scary thought. sorry i called you greg, gary. >> this is an ongoing story. we appreciate it. >>> big developments in apple's ipod trial. will we hear the late steve jobs' testimony plus the head lines you may have missed in this hour of power. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. will thank you. , sir? ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i ge
they have back doors to china, russia and other countries. >> that is a scary thought. sorry i called you greg, gary. >> this is an ongoing story. we appreciate it. >>> big developments in apple's ipod trial. will we hear the late steve jobs' testimony plus the head lines you may have missed in this hour of power. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to...
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. >> a new front of turmoil for russia. a gun battle breaking out overnight between islamic militants and security forces in the chechen cap to the of groit. nine militants and ten police officers were killed before that building race we captured. as the conflict grows between europe and russia about aggression in the air, norway releasing this video of a close encounter between a norwegian over 16 and a russian mig. the norwegian pilot was forced to take evasive action as the russian fighter came within 65 feet. where's tom cruise when you need it? russia is moving fighter jets to the crimean peninsula in a show of force regarding the conflict in ukraine. now to fighting in the syrian city of kobani. this video obtained by a free lanse journalist army shows rebels holding the sit against isis militants. many of the fighters, up to one-fourth, are women. ty, back to you. >> sue, she conned hundreds of investors out of millions promising massive returns, but the feds say it was all a ponzi scheme. andrea day hats story. >> s
. >> a new front of turmoil for russia. a gun battle breaking out overnight between islamic militants and security forces in the chechen cap to the of groit. nine militants and ten police officers were killed before that building race we captured. as the conflict grows between europe and russia about aggression in the air, norway releasing this video of a close encounter between a norwegian over 16 and a russian mig. the norwegian pilot was forced to take evasive action as the russian...
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obviously the president has not been able to bend russia in the west direction on issues regarding ukraine. on china he talked about how china was slowing down to 7% growth and said we would take that over here but gave the reason for that as china rebalancing its economy to try to build up its middle class which is something u.s. policy has encouraged. all in all i think the president as he discussed economic developments around the world was able to say something that these corporate leaders well understand which is that in relative terms the u.s. economy is doing quite well compared to our allies and emerging markets, too. >> he also said and there have been calls for him to be tougher on china and said basically punishing china is not the way to go. i find that comment interesting given some of the calls by both sides of the aisle to address the china currency issue among other things. >> the china currency issue is partly in the service of achieving that rebalancing. he expressed confidence that china was undertaking that initiative. of course, he has just cut a deal with china on car
obviously the president has not been able to bend russia in the west direction on issues regarding ukraine. on china he talked about how china was slowing down to 7% growth and said we would take that over here but gave the reason for that as china rebalancing its economy to try to build up its middle class which is something u.s. policy has encouraged. all in all i think the president as he discussed economic developments around the world was able to say something that these corporate leaders...
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falling prices putting a big dent in russia's economy. the russian finance minister forecasting recession next year with gdp contracting by 0.8% way down from an earlier forecast. and russia's move to influence europe suffering a big setback scrapping a massive new pipeline intended to take russian gas to the balkans. instead russia will expand an existing pipeline to turkey. >> oil prices die oil companies are feeling the squeeze. that is raising questions about banks that may superexposure to these oil companies. mary thompson here with the details. i assume we are talking about loans. >> we are speaking mostly about the regional banks. the energy -- right now analysts think the first risk is it could hurt loan growth. the other issue would nonperforming loans increase. banks are familiar with big f c fluctuati fluctuations. still among the universities of regionals covered by raymond james 20% of mid sized portfolio energy firms and much to the riskier oil service companies, over 18% of tulsa based financial portfolios and stock lower
falling prices putting a big dent in russia's economy. the russian finance minister forecasting recession next year with gdp contracting by 0.8% way down from an earlier forecast. and russia's move to influence europe suffering a big setback scrapping a massive new pipeline intended to take russian gas to the balkans. instead russia will expand an existing pipeline to turkey. >> oil prices die oil companies are feeling the squeeze. that is raising questions about banks that may...
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in russia hitting an all-time low. sky rocketing higher. you almost got $54 to the dollar today. it has come off now that you see oil rebounding today. sue, back to you. >>> now to phil lebeau in chicago with what lower oil and gas prices mean for the airlines and the autos. up to you, phil. >> better earnings for the airlines. that's the quick answer in terms of what it means for the airlines. take a look at gulf coast jet fuel. the chart is not as predominant. it is moving lower. when you look at the airlines a lot of people say are they going to take out the fuel surcharges? that's not going to be happening. the lower costs are driving higher profits. those fuel surcharges may not be delineated on tickets but remain in place for most carriers particularly foreign carriers. almost all airline stocks getting back a lot of the gains they have established over the last week or two. most of that today. look at the stocks and what they have done over the last year or last three months we should point out. as for the auto industry and the impact of cheaper gas prices, sport utility v
in russia hitting an all-time low. sky rocketing higher. you almost got $54 to the dollar today. it has come off now that you see oil rebounding today. sue, back to you. >>> now to phil lebeau in chicago with what lower oil and gas prices mean for the airlines and the autos. up to you, phil. >> better earnings for the airlines. that's the quick answer in terms of what it means for the airlines. take a look at gulf coast jet fuel. the chart is not as predominant. it is moving...
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we have had russia and ukraine. throughout this entire period where there have been these hot beds the price has fallen throughout these events because supply is exploding and demand is flat to down. it is a big benefit for the u.s. consumer. >> let me turn you to economic numbers today. consumer spending among them. durable goods. >> durable is volatile. jobless claims still consistent with decent job growth. ten weeks in a row claims below. there is hiring in retail but shut downs in other manufacturing and energy operations. i wouldn't make anything out of this batch of numbers we got this morning. u.s. economy looks pretty good. 4.2% increase in travel year over year. >> whether or not it accelerates. >> consumption should be fine. >> we want to pick up on something you were talking about. watch shares today. they have taken a beating. they are right at session lows. this is a bermuda based. it said it will suspend its dividend payments amid a sharp decline in oil prices and shankshankz sanctions on russia. othe
we have had russia and ukraine. throughout this entire period where there have been these hot beds the price has fallen throughout these events because supply is exploding and demand is flat to down. it is a big benefit for the u.s. consumer. >> let me turn you to economic numbers today. consumer spending among them. durable goods. >> durable is volatile. jobless claims still consistent with decent job growth. ten weeks in a row claims below. there is hiring in retail but shut downs...
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the majority of the attacks are in russia and saudi arabia. and specifically focused on telecommunications systems to intercept communications and track the whereabouts of people. but a lot we don't know here coming from the symantec. eamon jabers there in washington. >>> and housing, big investors are looking for opportunities but it appears now they are moving out and cashing out. so what does that mean for the values of housing and other properties in the months and years ahead? diana is live for us in the nation's capital. hi, di. >> reporter: tyler, the big guys may be slowing down but investor purchases actually rose last month and the small er. a new report from auction.com offers a real-time estimate of home sales and says november sales will be flat month to month, but they do point to mid-sized and individual investors driving a good number of those sales. now this morning i spoke to an executive at the mid-sized property services, key property services in atlanta, and we went along with them about a year ago as they busted into a fo
the majority of the attacks are in russia and saudi arabia. and specifically focused on telecommunications systems to intercept communications and track the whereabouts of people. but a lot we don't know here coming from the symantec. eamon jabers there in washington. >>> and housing, big investors are looking for opportunities but it appears now they are moving out and cashing out. so what does that mean for the values of housing and other properties in the months and years ahead?...
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so world cup 2018 in russia and world cup 2022 in qatar, those are now once again in question. sue, back to you. >> and in play. thanks, mcc. appreciate it very much. >>> all right. metals markets, the gold market is closing right now. and right now we have about a $3 loss in gold. silver, copper, platinum and palladi palladium, showing just minor moves in platinum. palladium is down about a quarter of a percent on the trading session. >>> to the bond market now and the interest rates out there in currencies. rick santelli is tracking the action at the cme. rick? >> reporter: thank you very much. we had some pretty wild data this morning, especially philly, a little hotter inflation and pretty decent housing numbers. you look at an intraday, we saw the market pop in all the right places but it just didn't pop out of the range. if you look at something that does matter, look at bunds versus tens. it widens about four basis points. our data, unique for once didn't get a similar move in bungds. that's important. look at dollar-yen. close to 119. haven't done that since about augus
so world cup 2018 in russia and world cup 2022 in qatar, those are now once again in question. sue, back to you. >> and in play. thanks, mcc. appreciate it very much. >>> all right. metals markets, the gold market is closing right now. and right now we have about a $3 loss in gold. silver, copper, platinum and palladi palladium, showing just minor moves in platinum. palladium is down about a quarter of a percent on the trading session. >>> to the bond market now and the...
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says the computers were destroyed so they couldn't do a good investigation but russia is cleared and the spokesperson says no one should be concerned. >> we are confident that our bid was very transparent and open and we did not commit wrong doings. >> the one thing i would say is if this 42-page summary is a watering down of the actual investigation report holy smokes because this reads with some really eye popping allegations and actually facts that are just unbelievable in some ways. >> the russians say the computers were destroyed so they can't dig in? >> they were rented. when they finished the bidding process they gave them back. the lease was over and they were destroyed. a lot of the e-mail accounts and g mail accounts were not available. >> maybe they are on personnel carriers that don't exist either. dominic chu now, "market flash." >> we are watching shares of ocwen financials on news it is not going to service mortgages that it was going to acquire from wells fargo. the two officially terminated that deal, new york's financial regulator had put on old over the new york de
says the computers were destroyed so they couldn't do a good investigation but russia is cleared and the spokesperson says no one should be concerned. >> we are confident that our bid was very transparent and open and we did not commit wrong doings. >> the one thing i would say is if this 42-page summary is a watering down of the actual investigation report holy smokes because this reads with some really eye popping allegations and actually facts that are just unbelievable in some...
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russia denies troops are in ukraine. russia's big etf is up about 1% on the trading session. >>> an incredible political scandal straight from a soap opera begins in mexico and stretches all the way to china and involves a soap opera. michelle caruso-cabrera here with the plump and juicy details. >> mexican president does not live in the presidential palace. we learned this week he is living in a new mansion in mexico city which is owned by a mexican construction firm, a firm that has won many government contracts. the $7 million home is spectacular, all white, marble floors, a modern led lighting system. the construction firm that built the home was part of a consortium, one of five companies that bid together and won the contract to build mexico's first high speed rail. the lead was a chinese company called china railway construction. the mexican government cancelled the contract with zero explanation. all the contractors were very mad and threatened to sue. a few days later this story about the mansion exploded. the p
russia denies troops are in ukraine. russia's big etf is up about 1% on the trading session. >>> an incredible political scandal straight from a soap opera begins in mexico and stretches all the way to china and involves a soap opera. michelle caruso-cabrera here with the plump and juicy details. >> mexican president does not live in the presidential palace. we learned this week he is living in a new mansion in mexico city which is owned by a mexican construction firm, a firm...
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i think it is pronounced russias smash. he is a very hot artist now i understand. >> exactly. there hasn't been a painting of this caliber probably for 15 years. within the body of work this is from the '60s and virtually every painting of the series is in a museum. apart from the painting probably only three other works in private hands and the likelihood of those being sold anywhere near this estimated starting point is very unlikely. it has already caused a great store in terms of interest. the word smash has a great moment for the market. it is a smash hit. he was thinking of hollywood. it is a smash in terms of what we potentially could see in terms of records. >> balloon dog went for a lot of money last year. what are you expecting there? that is a nice looking monkey. >> i mean, both orange. the balloon dog made the highest price for a living artist. it made $58 million when it was sold this time last year. it is larger. we are estimating $20 million to $30 million. jeff coons accused and had to open late at night to have the attendance there. i think the interest not j
i think it is pronounced russias smash. he is a very hot artist now i understand. >> exactly. there hasn't been a painting of this caliber probably for 15 years. within the body of work this is from the '60s and virtually every painting of the series is in a museum. apart from the painting probably only three other works in private hands and the likelihood of those being sold anywhere near this estimated starting point is very unlikely. it has already caused a great store in terms of...
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big news out of russia. the central bank is basically not supporting the rule. >> they cried uncle and gave up. they said they were not going to defend the currency anymore. here is the two-day chart. you can show. we always show the dollar. at the bottom what you see is the dollar strengthening dramatically. they have currency leaving the country. >> massive. >> people are frightened to invest there. the currency has fallen dramatically in the last year. look at that. the dollar has gained 37%. they were spending a lot of money trying to change that. they said they are not going to bother anymore. >> what a dramatic statement. >> they said we are going to let the market set the price at this point. it is an indication of what a tough spot they are in. >> absolutely. thanks on both fronts. >>> speaking of markets, the dow hitting triple digits, near session highs. the republican sweep of the senate the major headline today. there were plenty of smaller races of particular interest to silicon valley. next on
big news out of russia. the central bank is basically not supporting the rule. >> they cried uncle and gave up. they said they were not going to defend the currency anymore. here is the two-day chart. you can show. we always show the dollar. at the bottom what you see is the dollar strengthening dramatically. they have currency leaving the country. >> massive. >> people are frightened to invest there. the currency has fallen dramatically in the last year. look at that. the...
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you'll notice we put russia in white. that's because it does not specifically prohibit being gay, but it does prohibit what they call gay propaganda. we posited the question, if a major ceo announces he's gay, could it hurt sales in countries with high levels of anti-gay sentiments or anti-gay laws? we couldn't find any academic research on this. just because a country has these laws doesn't mean at the individual level the buyer choice is necessarily going to be affected. back to apple specifically, for the most part the company doesn't break out sales by country by country but rather region by region. the most is the middle east and africa. they don't even get a mention in the annual report suggesting it's not very meaningful. china, there is no legislation related to homosexuality. >> the question you asked and posed is absolutely the right question. that's what everybody is wondering about today. i really think so. >> right. thanks. >> appreciate it. >>> breaking news in the bond market. the seven-year note up for auc
you'll notice we put russia in white. that's because it does not specifically prohibit being gay, but it does prohibit what they call gay propaganda. we posited the question, if a major ceo announces he's gay, could it hurt sales in countries with high levels of anti-gay sentiments or anti-gay laws? we couldn't find any academic research on this. just because a country has these laws doesn't mean at the individual level the buyer choice is necessarily going to be affected. back to apple...
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you have the weakness in china, russia, latin america, all of that slowing wealth creation and demand for stash pads or real estate for investment security. the stash pads could become crash pads. at 157, that building in new york city, it will take six years at the current sales rate to sell all of those units. >> when you say investment security is that a polite way of saying flight capital? people trying to get money out of russia, china, wherever it is there may be restrictions. >> put it in a safe-deposit box in the sky in manhattan. >>> let's check in on the bond market after the two year note option which got a c minus from rick santelli. he is back with us. >> as fascinating as it was to see the constant erosion of options, they are getting decent grades. it didn't have a huge effect on the market. we are hovering a little hotter on change. open the chart up month to date 230 to 235 most are looking at to be a breaker. and if you look at a two-day chart of the euros it is firming up for another run at 128. here is a chart we don't show much. a chart starting at the spring of 2
you have the weakness in china, russia, latin america, all of that slowing wealth creation and demand for stash pads or real estate for investment security. the stash pads could become crash pads. at 157, that building in new york city, it will take six years at the current sales rate to sell all of those units. >> when you say investment security is that a polite way of saying flight capital? people trying to get money out of russia, china, wherever it is there may be restrictions....
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. >> probably the best values in russia probably are on the equities. the debt of gas pump still trades about 200 basis points wide to the sovereign and to us it is really the same credit. in fact, i would argue that gas might be a better credit than on the sovereign. >> russia. >> exactly. so there is some good relative value there. we do feel that the situation will have more definition within 12 months. and but it is obviously fluid. we still -- it is a position where we have cut our absolute exposure in the spring and have been looking for more evidence to materially add. >> as always appreciate your insight. sorry we didn't have more time, but thank you. >> cio, sue, back to you. >> great conversation. thank you very much. >>> stocks just off their session lows. right now the s&p is down about five points on the day. the dow is down 80. the defensive plays are on the move. we will tell you which stocks and sectors coming up next. who do you work for? your boss? yourself? your parents? your family? at baird, what matters most to you... matters most
. >> probably the best values in russia probably are on the equities. the debt of gas pump still trades about 200 basis points wide to the sovereign and to us it is really the same credit. in fact, i would argue that gas might be a better credit than on the sovereign. >> russia. >> exactly. so there is some good relative value there. we do feel that the situation will have more definition within 12 months. and but it is obviously fluid. we still -- it is a position where we...
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they are having a lot of problems in russia and china. russia, for example, ordered the closure of several mcdonald's restaurants really in retaliation for the sanctions that the u.s. imposed upon it. in china there was a chinese supplier that provided tainted meat to mcdonald's. i think the company will eventually overcome the issues. the company is adding more restaurants world wide and i expect things to level off. >> you would not buy coca-cola. why? >> coca-cola is primarily in the carbonated soft drink business. i think there is a shift away from that. bob mentioned pepsi cola. pepsi is less dependent upon carbonated soft drinks. coke has not done a good job of diversifying the portfolio of offerings. i would stay away from it for the time being. >> thanks so much. let's lock in the viewer vote. will today's big caps be relevant in 25 years? 50% say yes and 50% say no. that is what makes a market. >>> what do the biggest of the big caps have to do to adapt? an assistant professor of management and organizations at the nyu school of
they are having a lot of problems in russia and china. russia, for example, ordered the closure of several mcdonald's restaurants really in retaliation for the sanctions that the u.s. imposed upon it. in china there was a chinese supplier that provided tainted meat to mcdonald's. i think the company will eventually overcome the issues. the company is adding more restaurants world wide and i expect things to level off. >> you would not buy coca-cola. why? >> coca-cola is primarily in...
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saudi arabia has russia in their sights. it is fashionable to try to hurt the russian economy about as fashionable of this well tailored vest i have on. you see crude go lower and base. every $10 lower that is sustained for a 12 month period it is plus 25 basis points to global gdp. it is almost a replacement for quantitative evening. >> we have to go, guys. >> bob wins the nobel prize. >> on that note everybody have a great weekend. >>> president obama naming an ebola czar and secretary of state john kerry saying it will be an all hands on deck situation in the effort to contain the virus. the big question is, is the administration too late? should it have been more aggressive sooner? eight hospitals in new york state have been designated as ebola fighting centers. the head of infectious diseases from one of those hospitals is with us next exclusively. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn td
saudi arabia has russia in their sights. it is fashionable to try to hurt the russian economy about as fashionable of this well tailored vest i have on. you see crude go lower and base. every $10 lower that is sustained for a 12 month period it is plus 25 basis points to global gdp. it is almost a replacement for quantitative evening. >> we have to go, guys. >> bob wins the nobel prize. >> on that note everybody have a great weekend. >>> president obama naming an...
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ebola, isis and i guess you can add russia to the mix. we could have shown that graphic three months ago. that graphic hasn't changed. it's not like a new crisis has erupted. there is ebola in the u.s. and that is a concern although not likely to be a health issue in the u.s. the way the flu will be a health issue in the u.s. we are dealing with a really specific market phenomenon right now, not a sudden shift in kind of the global economic situation. >> do you agree with that,doreathy? the data has been pretty decent although we have seen some weaker data. europe is a mess. china is slowing down. how resilient do you think the u.s. is in both its market and economy? >> all of those things have been going on. it really wasn't a question of have we had bad news. we have had bad news. the market has been very resilient but on very low conviction and very low volume. and my feeling was it was going to be the thing we hadn't thought of that would be the tipping point. and it wasn't necessarily the thing that was economically most relevant. bu
ebola, isis and i guess you can add russia to the mix. we could have shown that graphic three months ago. that graphic hasn't changed. it's not like a new crisis has erupted. there is ebola in the u.s. and that is a concern although not likely to be a health issue in the u.s. the way the flu will be a health issue in the u.s. we are dealing with a really specific market phenomenon right now, not a sudden shift in kind of the global economic situation. >> do you agree with that,doreathy?...
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remember, their trading partners are the european union, russia, china. not a surprise but much bigger drop than expected in industrial outpreside output. your financials and materials all down about 1% each right now and on slower growth you get deflationary concerns. gold stocks are moving to the down side. you look at big names like -- consumer names and discretionary on the weak side. macy's, kohl's, best buy. travel names still on again off again story here depending on what is in the news concerning ebola, carnival, southwest. despite the fact we have declines in brent crude we are getting a bounce. other than that very, very rough day, probably six to one declining to advancing stocks. >> thank you very much. we told you about the bond market seeing a lot of cash inflow but we have options this week. today it is the three year. what does it look like? >> we give it an a minus. we know it is getting a lot more exciting. tomorrow tens and then followed by 30s. today the yield on 27 billion new three years to hit the market. what was the issue bid sid
remember, their trading partners are the european union, russia, china. not a surprise but much bigger drop than expected in industrial outpreside output. your financials and materials all down about 1% each right now and on slower growth you get deflationary concerns. gold stocks are moving to the down side. you look at big names like -- consumer names and discretionary on the weak side. macy's, kohl's, best buy. travel names still on again off again story here depending on what is in the news...
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russia had a nice pop. hong kong, china also on the up side. unfortunately, still continuing the clooim in timb in the explod production space. and notable eog and rake all on the down side. been going on for almost a month now. footwear also on the weak side. deckers outdoors downgraded. european traffic is challenging. and we're going into earnings season. u.s. economy doing well, but europe economy showing signs of sput ter i sputtering. so i think we'll have a bifurcated season. europe weak, u.s. stronger. take a look at retail stocks. jcpenney down 6%. big day for them coming up wednesday, first analyst meeting i think in three years they will have. they have stabilized until today, but i think a lot of people want to know how they will increase market share at this point. >> we just jumped about 20 points, cut our losses. sue, back to you. >> and as you just mentioned, stocks have been going through a very volatile time lately. no more so than the small cap stocks. and russell 2000 down 8% from its most recent high in july. so that begs t
russia had a nice pop. hong kong, china also on the up side. unfortunately, still continuing the clooim in timb in the explod production space. and notable eog and rake all on the down side. been going on for almost a month now. footwear also on the weak side. deckers outdoors downgraded. european traffic is challenging. and we're going into earnings season. u.s. economy doing well, but europe economy showing signs of sput ter i sputtering. so i think we'll have a bifurcated season. europe...
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you have russia and eastern ukraine. the premium should be there but given the soft demand and the strong growth in north american production the sense of the market that geo politics isn't mattering right now. >> what about the lack of growth in europe and the fact that they are almost tipping into recession and china slowing down, as well. >> absolutely. you have weak growth in europe. you have poor chinese numbers. and you look at the demand side of the ledger it is not great by any means. i think what is amazing is you have had the return of production in very volatile countries like libya which is leading a lot to believe that the supply pitcher is fundamentally robust. that is where things might be more challenging. i think you could see potentially the libya numbers fall off. i think saudi arabia will be very important to watch when they lower the official selling price yesterday there was a view that the saudis are content. if you move below 90 on brent i think that puts some of the other producers in a real fisc
you have russia and eastern ukraine. the premium should be there but given the soft demand and the strong growth in north american production the sense of the market that geo politics isn't mattering right now. >> what about the lack of growth in europe and the fact that they are almost tipping into recession and china slowing down, as well. >> absolutely. you have weak growth in europe. you have poor chinese numbers. and you look at the demand side of the ledger it is not great by...
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. >>> the money is also flowing out of russia. we are keeping a very close eye on russia's central bank because they say they do not attempt to implement capital controls after the record low. it has plunged almost 20% versus the dollar amid tensions with ukraine. the reason the chart is going up to the right is that is the dollar compared to the ruble. the russian stock market tanked some 20% this year alone. >>> not since coca-cola changed the formula has an iconic brand attempted such a change. ford is gearing up to do just that. phil lebeau is live in san antonio, texas. >> reporter: sue, welcome inside the new ford f series. what stands out is they have replaced the steel panels with aluminum alloy. you know what we are going to do? we are going offroad testing out the new f series live on "power lunch." i hope i don't mess things up. we will see you in about 60 seconds. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. >>> shares of con-way taking
. >>> the money is also flowing out of russia. we are keeping a very close eye on russia's central bank because they say they do not attempt to implement capital controls after the record low. it has plunged almost 20% versus the dollar amid tensions with ukraine. the reason the chart is going up to the right is that is the dollar compared to the ruble. the russian stock market tanked some 20% this year alone. >>> not since coca-cola changed the formula has an iconic brand...
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russia, economic growth globally and of course the fed anticipated rate hike s next year. take a look at the dollar index trading about flat today, but still near four year highs. as the next earning season start, an lis will be watching sales for multinationals. but meantime, take a look at the mid caps, as well, the s&p 400 falling this month. mid caps could be most at risk to currency headwinds because they're more volatile than the large caps and they do have the exposure abroad. so that down about 4% withis month. small caps down about 7%, 8% from july highs. these are sensitive to rising rates. russell 2,000 hit the technical death cross last monday and since trended lower. so strategists warn that the selloff in small caps could be a warning sign for the broader market. something to keep an eye on. lastly, high yield bonds, hyg, jnk, those are all tumbled this month, as well. down more than 3% a piece. junk bonds have a more positive correlation to equities than other bonds. so that is certainly something to watch closely, as well. sue, back to you. >>> thank you so
russia, economic growth globally and of course the fed anticipated rate hike s next year. take a look at the dollar index trading about flat today, but still near four year highs. as the next earning season start, an lis will be watching sales for multinationals. but meantime, take a look at the mid caps, as well, the s&p 400 falling this month. mid caps could be most at risk to currency headwinds because they're more volatile than the large caps and they do have the exposure abroad. so...
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. >> russia. why does it matter? when the dollar strengthens all commodities are priced in dollars. if you don't live in the united states and you have to buy that commodity it is more expensive. you end up buying less oil. it means less revenue. latin america has the same issue not necessarily with oil but chile copper is one of the biggest exports. argentina does a lot of agriculture. you are going to see ripple effects from there especially if they don't manufacture something. >> they can sell -- >> sell it cheaper because of their currency is weaker against the dollar. >> exactly. thank you very much. have a great weekend. >> sue to you. >>> gold prices closing right now. jackie is tracking the action along with the trader. >> great to see you guys. we are standing here with tom of orm options strategy. they were talking about the strong dollar i wanted to ask you is that what is hoeltding gold back right now? >> that has been the story. if you look at a year chart of the yen in gold they are almost identical. there is a lot of pressure on gold here. it has held up quite well pr
. >> russia. why does it matter? when the dollar strengthens all commodities are priced in dollars. if you don't live in the united states and you have to buy that commodity it is more expensive. you end up buying less oil. it means less revenue. latin america has the same issue not necessarily with oil but chile copper is one of the biggest exports. argentina does a lot of agriculture. you are going to see ripple effects from there especially if they don't manufacture something. >>...
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on the year all of which had benefitted from an influx of chinese consumers as well as buyers from russia and india. analysts say fewer russian tou tourists and week economy could result in luxury stocks using their glits. jimmy choo was made popular by the show "sex and the city." in china "love from a star" played a big role in making the shoe popular there. >>> alibaba shares down again in today's trading session by almost 2.5%. the chinese giant off 5% from closing price on friday. has alibaba already hit a top? go to cnbc.com/vote. is alibaba's jack ma worried? he spoke at the clinton global initiative today. >> people have high expectation of you to make money. but society has expectitation to solve social problems. i think we as the internet company if you think about making money think about how you can help the others and people would like to get closer to you. >> so what do you think? has alibaba hit a top? go vote at cnbc.com/vote. >>> now to mary thompson with the market flash. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come ba
on the year all of which had benefitted from an influx of chinese consumers as well as buyers from russia and india. analysts say fewer russian tou tourists and week economy could result in luxury stocks using their glits. jimmy choo was made popular by the show "sex and the city." in china "love from a star" played a big role in making the shoe popular there. >>> alibaba shares down again in today's trading session by almost 2.5%. the chinese giant off 5% from...
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he controls one of russia's most prized and productive oil companies. russia's biggest oil giant was reportedly interested in buying but he said not interested. now observers say this is a back door way of seizing the company. many are calling this ukos 2.0 which was taken over by government charges of fraud against executives. kremlin says allegations of money grab are wrong and absorb. putin reminding the world and showing the west that these sanctions are not effecting the kremlin money machine. >>> minutes away from the latest fed statement and investors will be listening closely. we are back in a minute with that. looking for a convenient to fill your viagra prescription online? go to viagra.com to find out about viagra home delivery. millions of men have some degree of erectile dysfunction. talk to your doctor, if viagra is right for you, you can fill your prescription at your pharmacy, or check out viagra home delivery and get started at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates fo
he controls one of russia's most prized and productive oil companies. russia's biggest oil giant was reportedly interested in buying but he said not interested. now observers say this is a back door way of seizing the company. many are calling this ukos 2.0 which was taken over by government charges of fraud against executives. kremlin says allegations of money grab are wrong and absorb. putin reminding the world and showing the west that these sanctions are not effecting the kremlin money...
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john harwood, it concerns russia. john joins us from washington. john? >> sue, the white house and european union, as they signaled at last week's nato meeting, have just announced deepened sanctions on the natural, energy and defense sectors on russia over the crisis in ukraine. they did that despite the cease-fire agreement that has a peace process under way. they indicated that if the peace process progresses, those sanctions can be rolled back. but russia has reacted instantly and said that this shows a lack of faith and an undermining of the peace process by the united states and the european union, but the united states and its allies believe they need to move forward with these. of course, the president's got his hands full all over the world including in ukraine where whatever process is going on right now, they have not gotten the russians and the pro-russian separatists to stand down in ukraine. and so this sanctioning process is continuing. >> keeping the pressure on, john harwood, thank you very much. >>> let's talk about stocks right now. an
john harwood, it concerns russia. john joins us from washington. john? >> sue, the white house and european union, as they signaled at last week's nato meeting, have just announced deepened sanctions on the natural, energy and defense sectors on russia over the crisis in ukraine. they did that despite the cease-fire agreement that has a peace process under way. they indicated that if the peace process progresses, those sanctions can be rolled back. but russia has reacted instantly and...
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inquiries pouring in from brazil and russia and china, india. can't forget america. i am surprised the amount of americans inquiring on the property. >> the last time we had so many million dollar plus homes on the market was right before the crash in 2008 and 2009. are we seeing a bubble in florida? are you worried about it? >> i'm not worried about it. the market is completely different. we are seeing a lot of people out, all the transaction i have seen are cash transactions. financing really doesn't exist. >> especially for $139 million. thank you for joining us. back to you, sue. >> i could live there. >>> appreciate it. >>> in today's power run down new jersey governor chris christie is pushing to legalize sports betting. australian designer is latest addition to apple's payroll. if you are suddenly very, very rich what would you buy first? go to cnbc.com/vote to join the conversation. "power lunch" returns in a minute with the dow down 53 points. points. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorro
inquiries pouring in from brazil and russia and china, india. can't forget america. i am surprised the amount of americans inquiring on the property. >> the last time we had so many million dollar plus homes on the market was right before the crash in 2008 and 2009. are we seeing a bubble in florida? are you worried about it? >> i'm not worried about it. the market is completely different. we are seeing a lot of people out, all the transaction i have seen are cash transactions....
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the oil market is fairly well supplied, and they are easing as evidenced by this cease-fire between russia and the ukraine. of course right now, this market has seen a nice balance between supply and demand. there's more supply out there, if anything. the good news, of course, is for gasoline. we're seeing ours bob down more than 1% as well. aaa is seeing those retail gas prices go down 10 to 20 cents. very good for the consumer. finally want to talk about that weak jobs number today, because while the market may be saying, okay, not a great print, but we'll see more stimulus. you've got the traders talking about the fundamentals. they don't like this number and that has not been possible for crude, either. wti, around 93 and change. we're seeing brent crude around $100. so losses of a little more than 1% today because , losses at 2% of that dollar. >>> right now we have the dow jones industrial average up to 43, that's a quarter percent to the up side of the s&p. the nasdaq is up, too, by almost 7 points, and the yield is .2%. also live from the cboe, dan deming with he cequity armor inve
the oil market is fairly well supplied, and they are easing as evidenced by this cease-fire between russia and the ukraine. of course right now, this market has seen a nice balance between supply and demand. there's more supply out there, if anything. the good news, of course, is for gasoline. we're seeing ours bob down more than 1% as well. aaa is seeing those retail gas prices go down 10 to 20 cents. very good for the consumer. finally want to talk about that weak jobs number today, because...
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you look at russia on the brink of recession. other areas of the world. china which is slowing down rather dramatically. all these areas seem to be making very symbolsy mistakes either on monetary or fiscal fronts that we made in '37 and caused great trouble. i'm less concerned about us, more concerned about the rest of the world. that doesn't leave us entirely stable. >> you would argue that drage this morning is playing catchup. >> 200-year lows in german bond yields suggest he is playing catch up by a lot. he had to go back prebismarck for those levels. and i think largely speaking outside the united states in particular, deflation is still the principle economic risk. i also think -- and listen, the cusp of world war iii is beyond my ken. that's not an area i would go to. but you look at the way in which the west is not dealing with vladimir putin and not yet necessarily stepping up effectively -- although president obama did make a very strong statement about estonia, latvia and lithuania yesterday. but containing vladimir putin in the absence of hav
you look at russia on the brink of recession. other areas of the world. china which is slowing down rather dramatically. all these areas seem to be making very symbolsy mistakes either on monetary or fiscal fronts that we made in '37 and caused great trouble. i'm less concerned about us, more concerned about the rest of the world. that doesn't leave us entirely stable. >> you would argue that drage this morning is playing catchup. >> 200-year lows in german bond yields suggest he is...
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we're not talking about the crises so much in the headlines, the middle east, ukraine, russia. michelle is taking a look this hour at three potential simmering things that may not be on the radar screen on the front pages but are very much there. >> we've been talking so long about these are the traditional geopolitical hot spots weaver been telling you about, ukraine, libya, pakistan, nigeria, et cetera. the very first one, some people are asking about whether we're actually goes to see the return of the of the eurocrisis. that's because the news coming out of europe is so bad you wonder if people will be able to pay their debts. the gdp since 1999, potentially flat. flat or even below where it was. it doesn't grow and yet it incredibly indebted. the blue line has grown, even though it, too, is incredibly indebt indebted. there are huge expectations that because of data like that, the ubc central bank will do something big maybe as soon as tomorrow, and that's why the euro has been weakening. but monetary policy can only do so much. at some point those countries have to grow o
we're not talking about the crises so much in the headlines, the middle east, ukraine, russia. michelle is taking a look this hour at three potential simmering things that may not be on the radar screen on the front pages but are very much there. >> we've been talking so long about these are the traditional geopolitical hot spots weaver been telling you about, ukraine, libya, pakistan, nigeria, et cetera. the very first one, some people are asking about whether we're actually goes to see...
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there were reports that russia may cut off gas to the ukraine. you have european officials worried about natural gas supplies to southeast europe during the winter. russia supplies 30% of the gas here. it sort of fits that you could see this happen. again, it's precarious. investors can look at this through ung, best bought on strength and use tight stock. >> jeff, i'm going to turn to you. you made a note about a conversation i had the other day with josh brown, and that is there are portfolios out there that have been underinvested for some time. you're seeing a melt up in stocks because of that. >> that's exactly right. one of the things i've been saying all along is we're watching portfolio managers start to chase this market. we're starting to see it little by little. i think what we'll see over the course of the next couple months is a real run for returns. remember, what they're doing -- and you can't blame portfolio managers, really. they look at the yield and the tenure, they look at the yield in the 30 and it scares them. it keeps them
there were reports that russia may cut off gas to the ukraine. you have european officials worried about natural gas supplies to southeast europe during the winter. russia supplies 30% of the gas here. it sort of fits that you could see this happen. again, it's precarious. investors can look at this through ung, best bought on strength and use tight stock. >> jeff, i'm going to turn to you. you made a note about a conversation i had the other day with josh brown, and that is there are...
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no doubt ukraine and russia will be on the agenda. as well as the growing concerns of isis rebels in iraq and syria. as we've been reporting, the uk is also on heightened alert from a terrorism attack, so that's something to keep an eye on. september 4th, the ecb, the european central bank, will there or won't there be talk out of central bank of europe. how about september 18th, that's when eyes turn to the uk. if you don't know, scotland will vote on whether or not to become an independent country. that may have an effect on a number of companies that do a good amount of business in the uk and around the world. so you think yang i don't and what it may mean to the -- or the banks, those are just a few of the international catalysts. next up on "street signs" we'll tackle the stuff you will want to watch for in the u.s. >>> september has traditionally -- now there may be something else to worry about. the economy contracted two tenths of 1%, dragging the country back into recession. meantime, consumer prices are falling there as well
no doubt ukraine and russia will be on the agenda. as well as the growing concerns of isis rebels in iraq and syria. as we've been reporting, the uk is also on heightened alert from a terrorism attack, so that's something to keep an eye on. september 4th, the ecb, the european central bank, will there or won't there be talk out of central bank of europe. how about september 18th, that's when eyes turn to the uk. if you don't know, scotland will vote on whether or not to become an independent...
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originated from russia. >> yeah, that's right. there are media reports to that affect, but we don't know a whole lot about this including where this attack oe rake natoed at. department of homeland security. none are saying what the source of this attack is. jpmorgan confirms it occurred. here's the bullet points they gave us. they're not seeing any unusual fraud activity at this time. also say they're working closely with law enforcement to determine the scope of exactly what happened here. and what was taken. and they're taking steps to safeguard sensitive or confidential information at the bank. also say that customers will not be held liable for fraud because they have a zero liability protection program. if you're a customer of jpmorgan, you might be able to breathe a little bit more easily here today. big question here is what was exactly taken and who was it who did it? we're waiting on answers to both of those questions. >> thank you very much. >>> to dominic chu now. >> radio shack is soring on rumors the retailer could b
originated from russia. >> yeah, that's right. there are media reports to that affect, but we don't know a whole lot about this including where this attack oe rake natoed at. department of homeland security. none are saying what the source of this attack is. jpmorgan confirms it occurred. here's the bullet points they gave us. they're not seeing any unusual fraud activity at this time. also say they're working closely with law enforcement to determine the scope of exactly what happened...
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even russia is starting to come back a bit. as oil has rebounded a modest amount, we've seen some moves up. i don't think they're really big moves particularly, but at least they're no longer a drag on the overall indices. so you're right, s&p we just dipped below 200, 1999, on the s&p. >> thank you, bob. how is the nasdaq looking? >> the nasdaq did hit a 14 1/2 year high this morning, but since then we have pared gains. it's been a stellar month for the nasdaq as well as the nasdaq 100. of course, monetary policy has been a big market mover, but focus on the ecb as well with europe facing its own growth challenges, but despite those concerns there are a couple big winner, tech, retail and consumer name leading the nasdaq 100. one interesting, aruba networks, reporting fourth quarter earnings, a beat on the top and bottom line. 3.7% of its workforce in an effort to reduce costs. the street seems to like what they hear. on the losing side, internet stocks showing some weakness, many of which have been playing a role in the recen
even russia is starting to come back a bit. as oil has rebounded a modest amount, we've seen some moves up. i don't think they're really big moves particularly, but at least they're no longer a drag on the overall indices. so you're right, s&p we just dipped below 200, 1999, on the s&p. >> thank you, bob. how is the nasdaq looking? >> the nasdaq did hit a 14 1/2 year high this morning, but since then we have pared gains. it's been a stellar month for the nasdaq as well as...
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the ukraine and russia, and slowing growth. we think that investors should pay very close attention to potential demand toward u.s. treasurys, as we see potential deflation in the european market. >> you think that yellen is clearly focused on -- so you think 2015 is when she'll start hiking interest rates? >> her bias all along has been growth first, inflation second. nothing about this speech changed that. one subtle nuance is she did spend more time talking about how much progress has been made on the job front. i think we're still probably 8 to -- so essentially no change there. >> i think hiking rates isn't bad for stock elsewhere in the world, either. >> i think the slow growing rate increase is especially good for emerging markets, as they are given more time to put in structural reforming. last year when we had the moderate taper tantrum drop to what we felt were unreasonably low levels, we started putting more money into emerging markets. those economies have time to error, but also the stock prices are just very attra
the ukraine and russia, and slowing growth. we think that investors should pay very close attention to potential demand toward u.s. treasurys, as we see potential deflation in the european market. >> you think that yellen is clearly focused on -- so you think 2015 is when she'll start hiking interest rates? >> her bias all along has been growth first, inflation second. nothing about this speech changed that. one subtle nuance is she did spend more time talking about how much...
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easing tensions in ukraine and russia and now leading the way higher big names like united technologies, also nike, visa, boeing and goldman sachs, all of those gainers and as the high priced stocks they have a bigger impact on the way the dow trades. >> a lot of green today. >>> an unbelievable robbery on the streets of paris. one french network made this animation. the target was a convoy of saudis. prince was in one of the cars. several heavily armed gun men pulled over the last car in the con voy 9:00 p.m. and stole a suitcase full of cash and diplomatic documents and made out with about 250,000 euros without firing a shot. france has seen several of these robberies and amazingly no arrest. >> that is a brazen attack. >>> brutal reality for so many of us. traffic congestion day in and day out with no end in sight whether the east or the west or where phil lives in chicago, will traffic congestion as we know it ever be a thing of the past? in honor of cnbc's 25th anniversary we look ahead 25 years to what we might have in store in terms of reducing the hassle. >> it is going to get w
easing tensions in ukraine and russia and now leading the way higher big names like united technologies, also nike, visa, boeing and goldman sachs, all of those gainers and as the high priced stocks they have a bigger impact on the way the dow trades. >> a lot of green today. >>> an unbelievable robbery on the streets of paris. one french network made this animation. the target was a convoy of saudis. prince was in one of the cars. several heavily armed gun men pulled over the...
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the reason we are off the lows is that there's no clear statement coming out of russia. almost all the conversations have come out of the ukraine, and we're seeing some gnomelies that rick is referring to. gold you would have thought would have spiked. instead, it's not doing very much of anything. >>> he's -- he's basically that's what traders have been looking for. >> no second shoe has fallen, and that's why we're at the lows here. the volume has been very light. >> you can almost feel the nervousment. karkts or it's escalating. now, that being set. unless it really, really escalates. >> take care. >>> clashes with raising question about the mitt tarization about the american police departments. we'll look at the -- and where all this equipment is coming from. and you can join the conversation. should military equipment be repurr for police use in the u.s.? a controversial subject. cnbc.com/vote. "power lunch" is back in two minutes. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75
the reason we are off the lows is that there's no clear statement coming out of russia. almost all the conversations have come out of the ukraine, and we're seeing some gnomelies that rick is referring to. gold you would have thought would have spiked. instead, it's not doing very much of anything. >>> he's -- he's basically that's what traders have been looking for. >> no second shoe has fallen, and that's why we're at the lows here. the volume has been very light. >> you...
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you move on to some of the bigger ones here and talk about names like russia, their particular stock market, we know what's going on with the ukraine. if you take that way and that situation resolves itself, maybe there's something there to talk about. but if you look at the overall picture for a lot of these emerging markets, cicso's comments at least give you a bit of a pause to think about what those emerging markets could do in the event the overall global economy starts to slow down. remember if that does happen, you tend to go towards the safer places, the more developed markets. >> thank you both very much. sue, down to you. >> we have that news now on general electric. let's take a look at the shares of ge, down just about 0.10%. the company is in talks to sell its appliance business. in a statement ge said, ge is evaluating a wide advantage of strategic options for our appliances business, including discussions with electrolux and other interested parties. so far, the stock hasn't moved. >>> with all those concerns about the globe we highlighted earlier, is the u.s. perhaps
you move on to some of the bigger ones here and talk about names like russia, their particular stock market, we know what's going on with the ukraine. if you take that way and that situation resolves itself, maybe there's something there to talk about. but if you look at the overall picture for a lot of these emerging markets, cicso's comments at least give you a bit of a pause to think about what those emerging markets could do in the event the overall global economy starts to slow down....
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. >> let's turn to russia. it has a storied past when it comes to businesses, their own businesses and sore what are the risks there? you always have the oil, but will you get the profits? that's the risk. >> carl, good to see you again. >> good to see you, sue. carl larry joining us from houston. >>> let's lock in the vote and see which percentage say russia may be a better place to go. 74% say russia, only 26% say iraq. interesting vote, ty. up to you. >>> thank you, sue. 1-1,000, 2-1,000, 4-1,000, 5-1,000, that is how long your eyes are typically off the road when you send or read a text message. it can have deadly consequences. next we'll introduce you to two companies hoping to change that with technology that they have. >> there, when i start driving. look at that. the phone just went to blank. i put that technology to the test. we will show it to you in two minutes when "power lunch" returns. . ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the
. >> let's turn to russia. it has a storied past when it comes to businesses, their own businesses and sore what are the risks there? you always have the oil, but will you get the profits? that's the risk. >> carl, good to see you again. >> good to see you, sue. carl larry joining us from houston. >>> let's lock in the vote and see which percentage say russia may be a better place to go. 74% say russia, only 26% say iraq. interesting vote, ty. up to you. >>>...